>
> Aren't there versions of songs in the Pesaro-Ms?
>
> Thomas

Not of the Parisian-chanson/Attaignant variety. As far as I know most 
of the early Sermisy material comes from the Attaignant or Moderne 
presses. There may be some in mss. and it might be best to check the 
concordances in the Collected Works editions or Jane Bernstein's French 
Chansons of the
Sixteenth Century.
Sean

PS, funny you should write in, Eric--I was just listening to your cd.

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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Eric Redlinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Samstag, 19. November 2005 21:30
> An: lute list
> Betreff: [LUTE] pre-Attaignant Sermisy
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>
> hi all -
>
> Is anyone aware of a manuscript (ie not movable-type printed) source
> of Claudin de Sermisy (or any composer of the Parisian chanson style)
> before the movable-type editions of Attaignant or was this chanson
> style purely associated with the print revolution in the early 16th
> century?
>
> -Eric
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